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Why is understanding our freedom in Christ important for Christians?

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Understanding our freedom in Christ prevents us from returning to legalism and allows us to focus on loving service rather than self-righteousness.

Understanding our freedom in Christ is crucial because it helps prevent Christians from slipping back into the bondage of legalism, which is trusting in works for salvation or favor with God. Paul warns in Galatians 5:4 that anyone who seeks to be justified by the law has fallen from grace, meaning that they have turned away from the gospel that emphasizes faith in Christ alone. This realization leads to spiritual growth, enabling believers to serve one another through love rather than out of obligation or fear of punishment. A Christian's motivation for obedience should stem from love and gratitude towards Christ for His sacrificial work, not from a desire for self-justification.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:4-6, Romans 6:14, Romans 6:18, John 4:24, Romans 8:1, Hebrews 4:16, Romans 6:7, Romans 7:6

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Romans 8:1
Charles Spurgeon · Feb 13, 2016
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